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The contact list identifies Oregon/Washington Bureau of Land Management and Region 6 Forest Service staff and positions that take part in implementing the interagency program along with e-mail addresses and phone numbers.

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Downloadable Documents

Downloadable documents on this web page may be available in the following file formats:

Adobe .pdf file format

Microsoft Excel .xls format

Microsoft Word .doc format

A download file may also be compressed (zipped) to reduce download times.
In this case, the download file suffix will be in the .zip file format. Download
size is measured in kilobytes (kb) or megabytes (MB).

Interagency Special Status / Sensitive Species Program (ISSSSP)

Conservation Planning Documents

Conservation Assessments

Conservation Assessments, like Species Fact Sheet, capture
and condense all of the known information about the biology and ecology of
a species. However, they tend to be more comprehensive and more in depth
than Species Fact Sheet. They include taxonomic, range,
distribution, and habitat descriptions, but may also contain key information
regarding potential items to consider when managing a species site. In addition,
they often identify important inventory, research, and monitoring information
that may be relevant for further understanding of the species or for adaptive
management purposes. Often, Conservation Assessments provide information
on the entire range of the species. Conservation Assessments are not decision
documents, but are useful tools to aide biologists and botanists in evaluating
project impacts, determining future informational needs, and working with
managers on recommendations regarding site management.